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Fokjok
7th Mar 2000, 15:53
Anyone have advice regarding a good logbook programme which provides analysis of hours flown by type and class of aircraft and calculates night and day hours from times of takeoff and landing and points of departure and arrival, and so on? I'm not so concerned about a roster legality checker, but this would be nice too.

Thanks in anticipation...

(My apologies if this question has been asked and answered many times in this forum, but I don't usually check here...)

P-air
9th Mar 2000, 18:35
You may try a free logbook at
http://titan.spaceports.com/~pair/index.html

currently sums 20 aircraft

if you want more email me

Gilhooley
13th Mar 2000, 13:01
Try Skylog
www.skylog.co.uk (http://www.skylog.co.uk)
I am impressed.

Startup
22nd Mar 2000, 22:58
Have just edited this post after reading a letter from Skylog's lawyers printed in this month's Pilot mag and I would't want PPRuNe to get one the same.

However you can get the jist of the post, I hope.

[This message has been edited by Startup (edited 27 March 2000).]

Anon-x
25th Mar 2000, 01:04
:) Try the web site at www.andersson-design.com (http://www.andersson-design.com) A very reasonably priced log book that will even work out day/night flying automatically. You are allowed up to 6 months free usage to see if you like it!

FL310
25th Mar 2000, 16:14
A year or so back, an expat living somewhere in the mid-east / gulf area presented a link to a fully Access logbook. Do not find the link anymore, but remeber it was a very well developed (and easy to adapt to individual requirements) programmed edition.
Maybe someone remebers as well and still has the link....
and hey, it was free....